His idea of joyous paroxysm is for the chip in his brain to make him funnier.

“Let’s say I’m walking along and I see my boss at Google, Larry Page, approaching,” he once explained. “I have three seconds to come up with something clever to say, and the 300 million modules in my neocortex won’t cut it. I need a billion modules for two seconds. I’ll be able to access that in the cloud just as we can access additional computation in the cloud for our mobile phones, and I’ll be able to say exactly the right thing.”

Exactly the right thing.

Because, in life, there’s only one right thing to say.

For tech types, there’s always a right answer.

The problem is that they believe they’re the right people to deliver it.